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151 Laurier Ave. E. Ottawa, ON K1N 6N8 * 613-233-4095 * frontdesk@st-josephs.ca
St. Joe’s Weekend Bulletin September 3rd, 2017 — 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
www.St-Josephs.ca
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A Parish of the Oblates of
Mary Immaculate
since 1856
Office Entrance 151 Laurier Ave. E.
Office Contact 613-233-4095 x 221
frontdesk@st-josephs.ca
Church & Hall 174 Wilbrod St.
Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 8am-7:30pm Sat: 11am-5pm
Weekend Mass
Saturday 5pm Sunday 9:30am & 11:30am 7pm University Mass (Sept-Apr)
Weekday Mass
Wed/Thur/Fri at 12noon
Reconciliation
after noon Mass or by appt.
Adoration
1st Fri. after the noon Mass in the Church.
Parking —In our lot (no need to pay me-ters while attending weekend Mass + 30 minutes after Mass. If you are parking for non-parish related activities, please pay the meter located at the southern end of the lot. —Or park in U of O Lot B only on Sundays from 9am-2pm (enter off Cumberland between Wil-brod & Stewart). Get pass at Welcome Desk to display in car. Questions? Contact Brandon at x251.
Reminder St. Joe’s is a busy place. Please do not leave valuables in plain sight in your cars, and please don’t leave purses in the pews. If you find any items that could be lost, please bring them to the Welcome Desk.
Welcome! Are you new to St. Joe's or a visitor? Please introduce your-selves at the Welcome Desk at the back of the Church, or contact Maria Virjee, 613-234-6000, mvsali2@gmail.com
Registration Forms can be found at the Welcome Desk
Donation Envelopes Are provided upon registra-tion. Please mark your name clearly on front of each enve-lope.
Online Giving Sign up for auto-debit at Wel-come Desk or through “Canada Helps” Don’t like passing the basket empty-handed? Feel free to stop by the Welcome Desk each week as you enter Mass, and pick up a laminated dona-tion card that you can drop in the basket as it passes.
Bequests Please consider including St. Joe’s in your will.
Coffee Sales Fair-Trade Coffee is sold near the Welcome Desk after each Sunday Mass. Bags (340g) are $13. All proceeds directly benefit Development & Peace.
7 pm University Mass Returns this Weekend!
Flip over to Page 4 to see a full list of up-
coming YAM events, including this year’s
UOttawa Church Crawl! Volunteers
needed! See back page for how to get involved.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word—Children’s Liturgy of
the Word begins on Sept. 24 at the 9:30 am Mass. There will be a
Welcome Back celebration on Sept. 17 for all families and parish-
ioners. Please join us for this potluck brunch after the 9:30 am Mass
in the Parish Hall to celebrate the new school year and return of
Children’s Liturgy of the Word. There will be crafts, games and
tours for families to learn where their children are going each Sunday.
We are also looking for more volunteers to lead and assist. Please see the sign-up sheet at
the Welcome Desk, or join us for a new volunteer orientation on Sept. 24 after the 9:30
am Mass in the Oblate Lounge. We will meet by the altar after Mass.
“My Little Church” Donation Reminder While My Little Church always welcomes new and gently-
used toy and book donations, please remember that items
should be quiet to play with, church-related, and safe for all
ages (no small parts!).
Ideal items include colour-
ing books, stuffed animals,
etc. Thank you!
Welcome Desk Volunteer Needed—The Welcome
Desk is currently looking for Volunteers to take on the 5 pm
Mass. These Volunteers would be asked to arrive at least 15
minutes before Mass, and remain afterward for about 20 min-
utes. If you are interested or would like more information
about the position, please see the Welcome Desk.
Parking This
Weekend Please note that,
due to UOttawa
student move-in, University Lot
B is not available to St. Joe’s
parishioners this weekend.
Apologies for the inconven-
ience!
Office Closed for
Labour Day! Please note
that the Par-
ish Office
will be closed
for Labour
Day this coming Monday,
September 4th.
Need info on:
—Baptism
—First Communion
—Confirmation
—Adult Initiation
—Marriage Prep
—Weddings
Visit our website, then contact: Brandon Rushton x251 or
brushton@st-josephs.ca
—Funerals
Sharon Gravelle segravelle@bell.net —Memorial Masses
Contact the Front Office
—Pastoral Care or
Anointing of the Sick
Contact the Front Office or Fr. Richard Beaudette —Our Bulletin
- Is also posted on our website each week. - Email submissions online at the website under “publications/bulletin/submission” by Wed noon. - To receive this Bulletin via email each week, contact the Front Office.
News from around the Table…
The Supper Table Mary Murphy, Manager
mmurphy@st-josephs.ca,
613-233-4095 x 240
www.stjsuppertable.ca \
Each evening, we usually start with a prayer or
some quiet time to get our hearts ready for the
meal. This past week, we were asked to add this
prayer: “Please lead all of those addicted to drugs
to a safe place tonight, to find shelter, a meal and a
friend. Please help those making shelters to make
a shelter for addicts, so they can have a home.
They are people, too, just like you and me and
they need a safe home and people to love them.”
The prayer has been a reminder to all of us at the
Supper Table to see our brothers and sisters with
different eyes and open hearts.
Thank you, UOttawa!—We have been gifted with
the leftover food from the departing university
students. It was quite inspiring to see the 20-plus
volunteers rescue goods from the residents.
Thank you for the veggies!—Thanks to all those
donating vegetables. Having fresh vegetables and
fruit to give away really brings a smile to those
receiving food.
Interesting Development—The University of Ot-
tawa, in an effort to have zero waste and recycle
more, collects all the end rolls of toilet paper and
paper towels and has been donating them to us to
give away at the food bank. If your business or
workplace finds itself with a similar situation — of
the cleaning staff changing half-rolls for efficiency
needs, and then needing to get rid of them — it’s a
great idea for sharing!
Volunteer Needs —Saturday Food Recovery
Team Members (3-4):
We need a team leader and
2-3 others to assist. Must be
frugal and able to identify
the best ways to salvage vegetables and fruit. Or-
ganizing fridge and storage space a must. Must be
able to work without supervision, but work with
others as needed. Also, if no donation arrives,
must be able to take on cleaning duties in
kitchen. (11:30 am–2:30 pm)
—Monday Afternoon Cooking Team Members
(2)
—Wednesday Morning Food Bank Preppers (2):
Duties include portioning items, sorting shipments
and stocking shelves. Must be patient and able to
clean kitchen if truck is late. (9:30–11:30 am)
—Wednesday Morning Food Bank Truck Receiv-
ers (1-2): Must be able to lift and carry items up to
50 lbs up and down stairs. (9:30–11:30 am)
—Friday Morning Cooking Team Members (2):
Must be able to work in a team with a chef, follow
directions, do dishes, make sandwiches, be willing
to learn and share cooking ideas. (9–11:30 am)
If interested in any of the volunteer opportunities
above, please email stjsuppertable@gmail.com
Food Bank Needs: Canned vegetables, soup, ce-
real, canned tomatoes, canned meat, canned stew,
rice, garlic.
Meal Program Needs: Lunch bags, dish soap, dish
cloths.
Our Financial Stewardship…COLLECTION for August 27: $5,415
Thank You! St. Joe's Women's
Centre would like to
thank those of you
who generously do-
nated items to our
Back-To-School Sup-
ply Drive. This year,
we were able to spon-
sor more than 40 chil-
dren with new sup-
plies. We could not
have done it without
your support and gen-
erosity. Thank you!
Attention Seniors! The monthly Seniors’ Ministry Gath-
erings will resume after the Noon
Weekday Mass on Thursday, Sept. 28
in the Main Floor Meeting Room.
Ophelia John, a Young Adult, will be
hosting a simple lunch where you can
come and socialize, as well as participate in some activities. A $5 dona-
tion is suggested.
Please RSVP by calling Brian Ouellette at 613-233-4095 x235, or by
signing up at the Welcome Desk. (Please include dietary restrictions). If
you have any questions, please contact Ophelia directly at 647-205-1348
or ojohn090@ottawa.ca
Library News—Books available on
MARY include: Granger, Christine,
Mother and Child: Images and Words
(N8070.G733 2006); Johnson, Ann,
Miryam of Nazareth: Woman of Strength
and Wisdom (PS3560.O3713M5 1984);
Rahner, Hugo, Our Lady and the
Church (BX2160.23.R3413 2004).
Weekly Events Sundays —Masses at 9:30am & 11:30am + 7pm University Mass (Sept-April). —Children's Liturgy at 9:30 am Mass three Sundays a month. Children are dis-missed with leaders during Mass to meet in age groups (JK-1, Gr 2-3 and Gr 4-6) and share on the Word of God at their own level. All children are welcome. For more information, please contact Toni Tarasco at tarasco.toni@gmail.com
Mondays
—weekly 9:30am Christian Meditation 613-730-0108.
Wednesdays
—English Conversation and Practice for Newcomers to Ottawa 7- 8:30 pm (Sept - June) Saint Paul University, 233 Main St., Laframboise Hall, Rm L142. 613-744-2429 or michaelrichard2008 @hotmail.com
Fridays
—weekly 7:30pm Christian Meditation 613-236-0155 —Catholic LGBT & Straight Alliance meets the 2nd Fri/month (SJcglgroup@gmail.com) —Breathing Class is held with Robert Black each Fri-day at 10:30am in the Par-ish Hall. Sign up at the Wel-come Desk or Parish Office. —Adoration is held in the sanctuary after the last Fri-day Noon Mass each month
Saturdays
—Vigil Mass at 5pm
Contacts Main: 613-233-4095 Executive Director
—Chris Adam x223
cadam@st-josephs.ca
Pastor —Fr. Richard Beaudette x222
rbeaudette@omilacombe.ca Music & Liturgy —Jamie Loback x228 jamieloback@yahoo.ca
Young Adult Ministry
& Faith Formation —Brian Ouellette x235 bouellette@...
Finance
—Saul Mendoza x229 smendoza@...
Office Manager
—Brandon Rushton x251 brushton@...
Maintenance —Nick Cacciato x230 ncacciato@... Supper Table Manager
—Mary Murphy x240 mmurphy@... Women's Centre Director
—Marsha Wilson x224
mwilson@...
LGBT+ & Straight
Alliance Book Club Please join us in reading
Desert of the Heart by
Jane rule. We will meet
for discussion in the Ob-
late Lounge on Sept. 28
at 7 pm.
2018 Confirmation
Registration To register, please visit the
Welcome Desk after Mass to
sign up, fill out/take home a
registration form, and provide
fee/donation (suggested $30). Return your
completed form and fee/donation to Brian
Ouellette or to the Parish Office. Classes
will begin in October. Questions? Contact
Brian at bouellette@st-josephs.ca or
613-233-4095 x 235.
Calling all Catechists—St. Joe’s Faith For-
mation Ministry is looking for catechists for the up-
coming catechetical season of Confirmation and
First Communion. If you are interested in being
placed on a list of catechists, please contact Brian:
bouellette@st-josephs.ca or 613-233-4095 x235.
Catechists will work in pairs/triads and will be
trained. NB: A vulnerable-sector volunteer police
check must be conducted for this position, and a
letter can be obtained from Brian. volunteer police
check will need to be conducted and a letter can be
obtained from Brian.
Practising Attitudinal Healing Course Practising Attitudinal Healing (PAH) means learning how to let go
of our fears and find love in any situation. This seven-week course
explores the 12 Principles of Attitudinal Healing, discussing and
discovering a different way to look at things. We will be meeting
on Wednesday mornings from 9 am-12 pm, beginning on Oct.
18 and ending Nov. 29. Please e-mail Margaret Dumoulin (PAH
Facilitator) at mijd24@hotmail.com for more information or to reg-
ister. Come and change your mind to change your life!
Baptism Preparation Sessions Baptism preparation sessions are scheduled to begin
on Saturday, Sept. 9. This series will be held over three
consecutive Saturdays and is intended for parents who
are preparing for the baptism of their infant or young
child and who have not previously attended baptism preparation
sessions. To register, please visit the infant baptism page (http://
www.st-josephs.ca/sacraments/baptism/infant-baptism-prep/) and
complete the registration form at the bottom of the page. The pass-
word to submit the form is “WATER.” For additional information,
please contact Kathy Crowe at crowne@sympatico.ca.
Dying Well: A Reflective Information Session Offered by St. Joe’s—At some time we may find our-
selves journeying with a friend or loved one who is nearing the end of their life, or it may be our own journey. St Joe's is offer-
ing an informative day of reflections on ‘dying well’. The session will take place on Sat. Nov. 18 from 10 am - 4:30 pm at Sacre
Coeur Church (591 Cumberland St.). Fee: $15 (includes copy of booklet “Dying Well”). Beverages will be provided, but you
are asked to bring your own bagged lunch. Presenter: Sr. Rosemary O’Toole CSJ is an experienced spiritual director at The Up-
per Room Home of Prayer in Ottawa. This presentation and her book, “Dying Well”, arose from her own experiences as she
accompanied her mother through her dying process. To register please email Erin Ryan erinmusicmouse@gmail.com. For
more information you can contact Erin at 613-565-0555 or through her email address
St. Joe’s Marriage Preparation Weekend For Engaged Couples October 28 & 29, 2017 @ 9:30 am – 4 pm For more information and to register, visit
www.st-josephs.ca (scroll down to “Marriage” under the Sacraments tab). Cost: $150 per couple
(discount offered for registered and active parishioners of St. Joe’s). Limited space available. If
you have any questions, contact Brian Ouellette at bouellette@st-josephs.ca or 613-233-4095 x235.
FINANCIAL COACHING
MINISTRY
FROM AROUND THE COMMUNITY…
HOUSING FIRST & HOMLESSNESS PREVENTION SYMPOSIUM:
You are invited to attend a symposium of academics, policymakers, practi-
tioners, and other stakeholders to discuss Housing First and homelessness
prevention taking place in at Richelieu Vanier Community Centre Park (300
Des Pères-Blancs Ave.) on September 18/19. This symposium will be fo-
cused on the evidence around homelessness prevention and the effectiveness
of Housing First as a strategy to combat chronic homelessness, as well as its
merits from a fiscal perspective. For more information and to purchase tick-
ets, visit at www.housingfirstottawa.com
LITTLE ROCK SCRIPTURE STUDY– JOB: Starting on Sept 19th, join us
at Canadian Martyrs Parish Centre (100 Main St.) as we begin a seven-week
course exploring The Book of Job. Cost is $20. Contact the Canadian Mar-
tyrs Parish Office at 613-232-5347 to register.
Pray for the sick: Katherine Laundy, Lois Garneau, Jan Chisanga, Joseph Paul,
Antoinette Tissarachchi, Javier, Jonathon Pitre, Jean-Claude Filion, Pauline
Shields, Charlotte McCarthy, Myra Lidstone, Lynette Gillen, Larry Haffner,
Richard Balson, Monique Aubry, Percy D’Aoult, Phil Swift, Dorothy Chiklakis, Ann Elmer,
Tom Scalis, Pat MacDonald, David Robb, Ron Burns, Kevin Harper, Ann Elmer, Ann
Young, Bob Britton, Tony Graziadei, Alma Kennedy, Patricia Dunningan, Anne MacIsaac,
Brian Gravelle Rick Balsan, Stephanie Ryan, Emily Rixon, Mary Catherine Njie, Jainaba
Manneh, Estelle Lemoyre, Paul Labelle, Ray Daly, Kevin Harper, Bruce Hadley, Caroline
Midgley, Connie Lafrance, Cassandra Destin, Karson Napoleon, Fritzner Donatien, Jack
Lalonde, Kitty Crowe, Mary Rolland, Helena Robb, Laura Brady, Margot Duford, Julie
Mercier Doucette, Donna Rowlings, Brian Smith, Beth Smith, Emily Tippin, Kelly Lyon,
and Kaputo Malama. Prayers for those who have died: Hernan Escabar, David Major,
Eduardo Magalhaes, Frances Manning Morris, Sheryl MacDonald, Mary Pat Mongrain, Mi-
guel and Maria, James Charles Okenyt, Dan Rietschlin, George MacFarlane, Joshua Henry,
Adeline Ryan, Guadalupe Farfan, Todd Gardiner, Elizabeth Argyle, Mick Ryan, Irene Sauer,
John Connelly, Joan Taillefer, Gloria Beaith, Ronnie Doerge, Fr. Come Chenier, Pam
McConnell, Rosemary Trapper, William Gray, Brian Barr, and Irma Liss. To add a name,
please inform the Front Office or write it in the binder at the Welcome Desk.
St. Joe’s Financial Coaching Ministry
is equipping our community with per-
sonal finance tools and education for
peace and prosperity at any and all
stages of life. Contact Mélanie Forget
at 613-294-1418 or
coach@melanieforget.ca to book your
free confidential one-on-one coaching
session today or for more informa-
tion. You can also pick
up an information card at
the back of the church or
at the Welcome Desk.
Six-Day Directed Retreat – Sept. 16-22
Facilitators: Frs. Roy Boucher OMI , Richard
Kelly OMI, Mary Catherine Kelley GSIC and
Lucy Germain, CSJ. This directed retreat is
made in an environment of silence, accompa-
nied daily by a spiritual director to facilitate
your discernment of what God is revealing to
you. Cost: $690 with an early-bird discount for
registration by Aug. 13 of $670.
For more info and to register, go to:
www.galileecentre.com or contact:
info@galileecentre.com or 613-623-4242 x 21.
YOUNG ADULT
MINISTRY Events this September!
Tuesday, Sept. 5 @ 6 pm
YAM Planning Meeting—Main Floor Meeting Room
(Light Snacks Provided)
Saturday, Sept. 9 @ 5:30 pm (register by 5 pm) uOttawa Church Crawl—University Center; Agora
Info and sign-up at Facebook.com/uottawachurchcrawl
(Volunteers needed for St. Joe’s)
Thursday, Sept. 14 @ 7-9:30 pm YAM Game Night—Oblate Lounge
(Bring a Snack to Share)
Wednesday, Sept. 20 @ 6-7:30 pm YAM Evening of Reflection: “More Like Christ” — Oblate
Lounge
Sunday, Sept. 24 @ 12:30-2 pm YAM Brunch—Oblate Lounge
$5 suggested Donation, or $3 with food to share
(Set Up/Cook Volunteers needed at 11:30 am)
Thursday, Sept. 28 @ 4:30-6 pm Happy Hour at Royal Oak (on Laurier, east of Parish Office)
For more information or to RSVP to any of the above, please
contact Brian Ouellette at bouellette@st-josephs.ca or
613-233-4095 x 235
Follow the Young Adult Ministry at:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ 397094266998828/
Twitter: @StJoesYAM1
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